Rhythm and Blues Foundation
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- | :"Around [[1971]], Fuqua left Motown and signed a production deal with [[RCA Records]], having success particularly with the band [[New Birth]]. He also discovered disco pioneer [[Sylvester James|Sylvester]], and "Two Tons O' Fun" (aka [[The Weather Girls]]), producing Sylvester's hit singles "[[Dance (Disco Heat)]]" and "[[You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)]]" in [[1978]] as well as his album ''Stars'' in [[1979]]. He also served as [[Smokey Robinson]]'s road manager. In 1982 he reunited with Marvin Gaye to produce the singer's ''Midnight Love'' album which included the single "[[Sexual Healing]]". In 2000 he set up his own "Resurging Artist Records”, and has also acted as a trustee of The [[Rhythm and Blues Foundation]]." --[[Sholem Stein]] | + | |
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